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- Any number of things can damage 'an art work. Smog eats away at stone and metal. Insects chew wood. Moisture causes wood and canvas to swell, shrink and finally rot. For one art show, a painting was flown from England to Rome. During the flight, the canva
- Doctor Urbani remembers, "The painting was rushed to us. It looked hopeless. But we never give up on a case." After months of slow, careful work, every piece of paint had been puzzled back together and glued on a new canvas. The job was so well done that
- A) optimistic
- B) sensitive
- C) gloomy
- D) scared
- A) oil-price shocks are less shocking now
- B) inflation seems irrelevant to oil -price shocks
- C) energy conservation can keep down the oil prices
- D) the price rise of crude leads to the shrinking of heavy industry
- A) heavy industry becomes mare energy-intensive
- B) income loss mainly results from fluctuating crude oil. prices
- C) manufacturing industry has been seriously squeezed
- D) oil price changes have no significant impact on GDP
- A) price of crude rises
- B) commodity prices rise
- C) consumption rises
- D) oil taxes rise
- A) global inflation
- B) reduction in supply
- C) fast growth in economy
- D) Iraq' s suspension of exports
- A) Human can be totally replaced by machines in agriculture.
- B) We cannot see mechanization in Africa,
- C) As long as adaptations been made, mechanization will be used in agriculture in tropical area.
- D) The number of farmers who run a farm in America is less then thai of the farmer who run a farm of under developed countries.
- A)mechanization is not yet used in agriculture
- B)agriculture is accepted fastest
- C) a lot of farm work is still done in the old way
- D) mechanization is avoided to save primitive forest
- A) mechanization is not yet introduced in some areas for economic reasons
- B) human and animal labour in some areas are less expensive
- C)culture is not a factor in obstacling the introduction of mechanization
- D) different kinds of mechanized fanning tools are used in different cultures
- A) connected
- B) pleased
- C) restricted
- D ) disappointed
- A piece of equipment has now been invented or adapted for virtually every laborious hand or animal operation On the farm. lathe United States, for example, cotton, tobacco, hay, and grain are planted, treated for pests and diseases, fertilized, cultivated
- A) the introduction of machines into agricultural work created rebellions on the part of the farmers
- B) the use of internal combustion engine as a chief power source for the farm produced great influence
- C) the mechanization of agricultural work after 1850 gradually robbed many farmers of their work
- D) ingenious improvements were made in fanning machines in the 1860s to yield production
- A) became various
- B) was updated
- C)increased rapidly
- D) remained the same
- A)people have too many sources of entertainment
- B) people have less internal restraints
- C) people no longer enjoy family life as they did before
- D)people do not want to be confined by marital ties
- A) if the marital life is imperfect
- B)if it leads to a more worthwhile life for the two persons
- C)it the couple later get roamed again and and real love
- D)if the couple live far away from each other
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- A good marriage means growing as a couple but also growing as individuals. This isn't easy, marriage has always been difficult. Why then are we seeing so many divorces at this time7 Yes, our modern social fabric is thin, and yes the permissiveness of soci
- A divorce is not an evil act. Sometimes it provides salvation (拯救)for people who have grown hopelessly apart or were frozen in patterns of pain or mutual unhappiness. Divorce can be like the first cut of the surgeon' s knife, a step toward new health and
- A) requires considerable sacrifice on both partners
- B) requires that the couple be emotionally involved
- C) allows for the growth of the husband and wife as a couple and as two individuals
- D) is only an illusion in today's society
- A) lawful
- B) biological
- C) personal
- D) reasonable
- A) When we adopt the researchers' advice.
- B) When we don't use asbestos.
- C) For many years from now, it will not disappear.
- D) The council have already find ways to prevent the risk.
- A)the asbestos dust that people take in
- B) the contact of the worker's skin with asbestos particles
- C) the inferior quality of the asbestos itself
- D)the excessive use of man made asbestos material
- A) exposure to asbestos fibres is cancer-causing
- B) asbestos is in extensive use in building industry
- C) use of asbestos is being reduced gradually
- D) exposure to asbestos fibres can be reduced significantly
- After examining evidences provided by medical researchers and building workers and management, the Council published a report which included advices for dealing with asbestos. The report confirmed the findings of similar research in the United States and
- As a result, the council gave a series of recommendations which were intended to reduce the risks to those who might be exposed to asbestos in working environments. They recommended that, where possible, asbestos free materials should be employed. In case
- A critical factor takes place in risk reduction is the adequate ventilation of the working environment. When work takes place in an enclosed space, more asbestos particles circulate and it was therefore recommended that natural or machine ventilation shou
- A) only when asbestos is used in building industry
- B) only when it is used in large quantities
- C)even if it is used in small quantities
- D) if they are used when wet rather than dry
- A) so the use of asbestos is limited
- B)but asbestos will continue to be used for a long time to come
- C) so other new kinds of materials are under development
- D) but they will not be so when ventilation devices are used
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- 19. A) formation
- B) explosion
- C) eruption
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- 20. A) due to
- B ) apt for
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- 17. A) beside
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- 18. A) times above
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- 16. A) affected
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- C) protected
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- 15. A) would expect
- B) expects
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- 14. A) environment
- B) field
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- 12. A) unexpectedly
- B) actually
- C ) disappointedly
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- 13. A) performances
- B) operations
- C) functions
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- 9. A) put in
- B) take over
- C) make up
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- 10. A) number
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- C) share
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- 11. A) suffered
- B ) suffer
- C) suffering
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- 8. A) retreat
- B) reserve
- C) resort
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- B) construction
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- 5. A) still
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- 6. A) but
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- 4. A) survey
- B) reveal
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- B) such
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- 3. A) rings
- B) cycles
- C) circles
- D) rounds
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- Black death that drove Newton from his college and into a momentous discovery, (1) England in 1665. Astronomical records of the time show that (2) was a year of intense sun-spot activity, and studies of annual tree &nb
- B) swept
- C) covered
- D) spread